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Added as moderator
Added as moderator
Added as a moderator, we will likely add at least one more if there are more volunteers showing up.
programming.dev will migrate over to (lemmy compatible) Sublinks once it’s ready, which will feature a different set of mod features. For that reason we will need new moderators to have an active programming.dev account. If you’re willing keep an active user account on our instance let me know. We would prefer people we know will actively use their mod account to make sure reports are handled in a timely manner.
Boost really should just update the UI to simply show how many upvotes and downvotes a post has. No reason to stick the inferior sum total of all upvotes and downvotes that reddit prefers.
Stickied post would work just fine yeah, can’t really expect the developer to set up a public repo for just tracking features. Hopefully Ruben takes notice.
Lovely work, Jerboa is nice, but old habits die hard and boost is what I’m used to.
My only complaint is that BankID won’t allow me to pay to remove ads, but that’s not really the fault of the app.
Can anyone who is a moderator confirm that they don’t have access to mod tools? As an admin, I can’t see an option for checking out reports, or for a way to ban/purge users. Seems like I still need the Web browser for those things.
You can, but you may need to edit some registers to avoid windows reseting them.
Aren’t people notified when mods removes their stuff?
Got a few minutes into the context video before I head to close it. Do people actually enjoy YouTubers presenting stuff in this manner?
4 spaces, although I’ll die on the hill that tabs should always be used instead of space for indentation. Not just in python.
Python are fine with whatever number of spaces you want to use. You can use 8 spaces which forces you carefully consider each nest, you can use 1 if you’re a monster, or you can use tabs if you’re enlightened, python only demands consistency.
Depends on the file, very simple files may only warrant npp, but VSCode for more complex stuff where live preview may come in handy.
For modding, it’s very useful to not have everything statically linked. DLSS swapping is probably the most prominent use case nowadays.
It’s uses safari’s engine, which is the only one allowed by Apple. Doesn’t matter what browser you download from the store.
“Brave New World” warned against genetic engineering, but that’s turned out to be a great technology for curing diseases and improving crop yields.
I was still a teen when I read the book, but that wasn’t really my take from it when I read it. We are still far away from genetically designing human babies. And you also overlooked the part about oppression/control via distractions such as drugs and entertainment.
His “work” as you put it, is the only thing of value on the site. SO without users to provide answers are worth zero dollars, so I’m not sure why you put work in quotation mark.
That would never be an option for Stackoverflow
Also, I’ve yet to see a single Linux kernel that is aesthetically pleasing
Hmm…
Does lemmy have copypasta community?
I remember there being just a small one time fee to get rid of ads on boost. Hopefully it will be the same this time around. The solution sync came up with just looks ridiculous in context of lemmy and all the apps for it.
The main feature I’m hoping for is a way to block instances and keywords, but those should ideally come from the lemmy backend itself.
Appreciate the offer, but we want to try to avoid another situation with reports not being seen by mods for weeks.